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Hello.
This is my first time working as a IHSS provider and I live with the recipient. I received my paychecks without submitting the SOC 2298 form. I submitted the SOC 2298 form after I received a few paychecks later. Now, I received my 2022 W2 with partial income on box 1. I know the income after I submitted the SOC form 2298 is nontaxable. What about the partial income on W2 box 1? Is this income taxable?
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No, the income is not taxable. The instructions below include steps to enter the payments as earned income to receive a credit or to report them as unearned income. Either way the payments will not be subject to federal or California state income taxes.
No, the income is not taxable. The instructions below include steps to enter the payments as earned income to receive a credit or to report them as unearned income. Either way the payments will not be subject to federal or California state income taxes.
Are you sure is not taxable? I just found this and I am confused.
"When can I expect my Live-In Self-Certification Form To Be Processed?
Your wages will continue to be included as federal and state taxable wages until a correct and fully completed Live-In Self-Certification Form is processed. "
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/ihss/live-in-provider-self-certification
This is directly from the link you provided: "Under Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Notice 2014-7, the wages received by WPCS providers who live with the recipient of those services are not considered part of gross income for purposes of Federal Income Tax (FIT). On March 1, 2016, CDSS received a ruling from the IRS that IHSS wages received by IHSS providers who live in the same home with the recipient of those services are also excluded from gross income for purposes of FIT. This ruling applies to State Income Tax (SIT) as well."
The part that you refer to regards the SOC2298, which allows the CDSS to stop reporting the income on the W2 so you do not have to file a tax return.
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